UNESCO Gems of Mtskheta - Old Capital of Georgia
UNESCO Gems of Mtskheta - Old Capital of Georgia
UNESCO Gems of Mtskheta - Old Capital of Georgia
UNESCO Gems of Mtskheta - Old Capital of Georgia
UNESCO Gems of Mtskheta - Old Capital of Georgia
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UNESCO Gems of Mtskheta - Old Capital of Georgia

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Duration: 3 hrs
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Stop at: Jvari Church
Details: Our first stop is Jvari church which is one of the oldest churches in Georgia. The name of the church is translated as "cross." The church overlooks magnificent views of the ancient capital Mtskheta and the confluence of two rivers (Aragvi & Mtkvari). Jvari church is listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO, along with other historic structures in Mtshketa. Jvari is the perfect place for those looking to travel back in time and enjoy the architecture of the Middle Ages.
Duration: 30 min(s)

Stop at: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Details: Our last stop is Mtskheta - the ancient capital of Kartli, the East Georgian Kingdom from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD, and was also the location where Christianity was proclaimed as the official religion of Georgia in 337. Although the capital was moved to the more easily defended Tbilisi in the V century, Mtskheta continued to be the coronation and burial place of Georgian kings, and the seat of the Patriarch, who is also known as the Bishop of Mtskheta. Here we visit Svetitskhoveli Cathedral which dates from the 11th century - early in the golden age of Georgian church architecture. Svetitskhoveli is considered as mother Cathedral of Georgia and is the burial of many kings of Georgia, their family members, and patriarchs from the great cathedrals although the holiest thing in this cathedral is the part of the robe of Jesus Christ which is believed to lie beneath the central nave, under a square pillar decorated with colorful if faded frescoes of the conversion of Kartli.
Duration: 40 min(s)

Stop at: Mtskheta
Details: Discover the charm of Georgian handcrafts and souvenirs at the Mtskheta Flea Market. Stroll through vibrant stalls, meet local artisans, and find unique treasures, from traditional textiles to hand-carved wooden keepsakes. Let this market be your cultural shopping haven, offering a delightful and authentic experience during your tour.
Duration: 40 min(s)

Stop at: Samtavro Church
Details: Our last stop is - Samtavro Monastery. we'll visit the serene surroundings of the spiritual sanctuary nestled amidst lush greenery. Here, you can soak in the tranquil atmosphere and admire the intricate architecture that reflects centuries of Georgian religious tradition.
Duration: 40 min(s)